August 23, 2010 - Yes, the fall TV season is nearly upon us, and with it plenty of returning favorites and intriguing new series. IGN is here to help guide you through the channels, as we spend this entire week looking at the season and series premieres that await in the weeks to come.

May 18, 2010 - Throughout this season, House has had his less-than-serious moments - petty fighting and pranks with Wilson, a speed dating event that turned out to be a bust, and a hilarious choreographed karaoke number with Foreman and Chase. All that went out the window with this episode. This one was all business and it was fantastic. House and Cuddy fought to rescue a women named Hannah (China Shavers) trapped in the rubble after a crane collapsed on top of a building. Sure, the title refers to the patient whose leg was pinned underneath a steel beam, but it you'll recall events of the past few weeks, she's not the only one who needed help.

February 8, 2010 - A few episodes ago, there was an episode of House seen through the eyes of Dr. Wilson, appropriately titled, "Wilson." It was an interesting idea, although I felt the execution missed the mark, preventing me from getting what I'm used to from the show: baffling medical mysteries, frantic, board-uncertified behavior from House's team and some well-chosen insults hurled by our favorite curmudgeonly doctor. Wilson is just too damn nice, and nice just doesn't necessarily mean interesting.

October 20, 2009 - The promos to this week's episode touted it as "the strangest case yet." That seems like a bit of an over overstatement considering just this season, we've seen Dr. House (Hugh Laurie) diagnose illnesses in a mental institution, while a patient there himself, as well the voice of Darth Vader (James Earl Jones) vomit up a horror-movie sized portion of blood. Twice. A man who was thought to be dead waking up on the autopsy table can't be the weirdest case in six seasons, but then again, maybe I'm just desensitized after seeing one too many zombie movies.

September 1, 2009 - Fall is nearly here, and with it the new TV season. But which new series should you look forward to? What do your favorite returning series have in store for next season? Don't worry, IGN TV's got your back. Our Fall 2009 TV Preview runs down all the notable shows starting up in the next few months.

May 5, 2009 - As House's fifth season nears its end, Dr. House's (Hugh Laurie) problematic hallucinations remained a top concern. Even though House's subconscious (in the form of Amber) can be enlightening, House understood there was an underlying problem with his health and not solving it could have serious repercussions at some point.

March 31, 2009 - House tried to change things up this week by offering a first-person perspective which worked well in conveying the patient's concerns and doubts about himself and his doctors. However, the rest of the story presented in the episode was only average in comparison.

March 17, 2009 - Patients trying to fake their way into Gregory House's care is nothing new to House. Still, I was surprised by how quickly this was correctly diagnosed, even before House was ready to admit his patient was faking. Still, her explanation was somewhat original for the show: a cat told her she would die.

March 10, 2009 - The idea of someone behaving like Gregory House (Hugh Laurie) isn't exactly new, but it does usually lead to a few laughs and this was no different. After having a little too much to drink, Nick (Jay Karnes) began saying things he wouldn't normally say. You know, the things one may think, but not actually say to someone. It's easy to chalk this up to the booze, of course, but as the doctors at Princeton-Plainsboro would find out, a little wine or champagne wasn't the cause.

February 24, 2009 - Fox promoted this episode quite heavily, stating we'd see a very different side and while it's safe to say Dr. House (Hugh Laurie) wasn't quite himself, this wasn't exactly Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Anyone expecting that sort of a change would have been disappointed.

January 30, 2009 - hile we got another good case of the week, much of this episode centers around Foreman (Omar Epps) and Thirteen (Olivia Wilde) relationship and how it is affecting the drug trial. There's also a fair amount of humor in this episode which helps balance some of the grim news.

January 27, 2009 - The previous week of House ended with the promise of Cameron (Jennifer Morrison) filling in for Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) as hospital administrator. I didn't have any problems with this because Cameron is one of the most qualified for this role.

October 29, 2008 - House's opening bits as they can sometimes be very weird, as last night's episode proved. A widowed father who tests coffee (among other products) at home suddenly loses track of time throughout the day. By the time the last time jump took place, I was almost ready to see the opening credits for The X-Files.

August 9, 2007 - Near the start of a recent Q&A with the entire cast of House -- Hugh Laurie (Gregory House), Lisa Edelstein (Lisa Cuddy), Omar Epps (Eric Foreman), Robert Sean Leonard (James Wilson), Jennifer Morrison (Allison Cameron) and Jesse Spencer (Robert Chase) -- a reporter brought up the fact that clearly, given their presence on the panel, Epps, Morrison and Spencer were still on the show in some capacity and presumably would be working with House himself again, despite all their characters leaving at the end of Season 3.